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Changing Climate, Changing Migration

Migration Policy Institute
Climate Change
Climate Migration
Migration
Displacement and Mobility
Nordic Countries
Displacement
Climate Justice
Indigenous Peoples
Greenland
Migration Patterns
Migration Policy Institute
Nordic Network On Climate Related Displacement and Mobility
International Organization For Migration
Refugee Law
International Law
Brazil
Hurricanes
International Refugee Assistance Project
U.s.-Mexico Border
Children

How are climate change and environmental degradation affecting human migration across borders and within countries? We explore with top experts in this Migration Policy Institute podcast.

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Within the next few decades, rising sea levels could wipe some small Pacific Island nations off the face of the earth. The prospect that the physical territory of countries such as Kiribati and Tuvalu is no longer habitable raises the prospect that t... more

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It is no easy task to say with certainty that a particular storm, drought, or other extreme weather event causes human displacement, or that those individual events are due to human-caused climate change. Hurricanes, wildfires, mudslides, monsoons, a... more

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The small island nations that make up the Caribbean are incredibly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Many people and businesses are concentrated along the coastline, exposing them to intensifying hurricanes and rising sea levels. Are these... more

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Does AI have a role to play in mapping and predicting climate migration trends? In this episode of the podcast, we explore the issue with John Aoga, a postdoctoral researcher at UCLouvain in Belgium. He led a study using machine learning algorithms t... more

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Peter Schwartzstein
An environmental journalist and author
Center for Climate and Security, Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security Program
Episode: In a Climate Tinderbox, Migration Can Spark Violence
Nasrat Sayed
Independent researcher who formerly worked with Afghanistan's Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development
Episode: Climate Change, Migration & Conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Maryam Abbasi
PhD scholar at the University of Vermont and advisory member to the State of Vermont's Environmental Justice Council
University of Vermont
Episode: Climate Change, Migration & Conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Julia Neusner
Climate research and operations specialist
International Refugee Assistance Project
Episode: Stories of Climate Change and Migration to the U.S.-Mexico Border
Alex Aleinikoff
Dean of the New School for Social Research and a leading scholar in international immigration and refugee law.
The New School for Social Research
Episode: The Reverse of Climate Migration: Should There Be a Right Not to Be Displaced amid Climate Change?
Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan
Deputy Director of the Migration Policy Institute's International Program
Migration Policy Institute
Episode: How We Talk about Climate Migration Shapes Treatment of “Climate Refugees”
Miriam Cullen
Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen's Center for Comparative European and Constitutional Legal Studies
University of Copenhagen
Episode: A Warm Embrace in the Cold North? Climate Migration in Nordic Countries
Matt Scott
Senior Researcher and Leader of the Human Rights and the Environment Thematic Area at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Raoul Wallenberg Institute
Episode: A Warm Embrace in the Cold North? Climate Migration in Nordic Countries
Dr. Daniel Scott
Professor and research chair at the University of Waterloo, expert in climate change and sustainable tourism
University of Waterloo
Episode: "Coolcations” and “Last-Chance Tourism”: How Climate Change Is Upending Vacation Planning

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Julian Haddam
Host of Changing Climate, Changing Migration

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • Great podcast, always to the point!

    Super useful podcast with top thinkers on this very thorny topic!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Camille Paris Soizic
    France3 years ago
  • Useful info, good timing

    Useful information with each episode presented in a reasonable amount of time. I appreciate learning from people I had not previously heard about.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brady N. F.
    United States4 years ago

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A Warm Embrace in the Cold North? Climate Migration in Nordic Countries
Q: What is managed realignment and how does it differ from managed retreat?
Managed realignment involves a long-term planning approach to redesign cities and settlements in anticipation of climate change, compared to managed retreat, which implies an immediate departure from hazardous areas.
A Warm Embrace in the Cold North? Climate Migration in Nordic Countries
Q: Who are the communities particularly vulnerable to climate impacts in the Nordic region?
Indigenous communities such as the Sápmi and Inuit are particularly vulnerable due to their reliance on the land for food and their historical marginalization.
A Warm Embrace in the Cold North? Climate Migration in Nordic Countries
Q: Why should we focus on the Nordic region regarding climate change impacts?
The impacts of climate change are being felt in the Nordic region, though they may be less acute than in other areas. Incidents like flooding, glacial tsunamis, and changes to indigenous peoples' ways of life highlight the need to focus on these regions.
Confronting the Ethical Questions around Climate Change and Migration
Q: How can we acknowledge the ambiguity of climate migration?
Acknowledging the complexity of identifying climate migrants is essential, as needs should drive protection rather than labels regarding climate displacement.
Confronting the Ethical Questions around Climate Change and Migration
Q: Is it morally justifiable for nations to force people out of their homes due to climate impacts?
While investing in local adaptation is important, there are limits, and in some cases, relocation may become necessary although it results in difficult choices.

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This show explores the integral relationship between climate change and human migration, featuring discussions with experts on how environmental degradation shapes movement patterns across borders and within nations. It covers diverse topics such as climate-induced displacement, the legal frameworks surrounding migration, and the social narratives that influence public perception of climate migrants. The content often addresses urgent global challenges, emphasizing case studies from regions like Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the U.S.-Mexico border, where climate events exacerbate existing vulnerabilities and spur conflict. The uniqueness of the show lies in its focus on both the humanitarian aspects and the policy implications of climate migra... more

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